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In a major victory for both President Trump and national Republicans, North Carolina GOP state Sen. Dan Bishop was projected to win a fiercely contested special U.S. House election for the 9th District that was widely seen as a bellwether for the president’s chances in the 2020 election.

And another Republican House candidate, Greg Murphy, decisively won a separate special election in North Carolina’s more solidly GOP-leaning 3rd District earlier Tuesday evening — frustrating Democrats who spent millions trying to make a splash in the state.

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Even Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairwoman Cheri Bustos acknowledged that the president contributed to Bishop’s win, writing in a statement that “we fell an inch short tonight, but it took more than $6 million in outside Republican spending and a last-minute Trump rally” to seal Democratic candidate Dan McCready’s fate in the 9th District.

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Audrey September 11th, 2019 at 8:08 am

Rico September 11th, 2019 at 9:55 am

James Bagwell September 11th, 2019 at 9:58 am

Yes the Republicans spent 6 million (a drop in the bucket) to what the democrats spent and what the Republicans have in there war chest. President Trump contribution was not just his support but the enthusiasm he bring with him to a Rally that spills forth in turn out on Election Day. I believe this Presidential election will be closer to a McGovern or Mondale GOP win that an Obama. Nobody on the Republican side should take this for granted and we all need to make a special effort to get out the vote this election.
As for the poll that recently came out saying 60% of the people believe there will be a recession in the next year. Other than it being heavily weighted with independents and democrats, it also came after 3 week of the media heavily hyped news reporting on the impending recession.